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Zurich Citizens News, 1960-03-16, Page 3WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1960 ZURICH CITIZENS NWS The first transmission of hydro- electric power in Canada was at Georgetown, Ont., in 1888 when power was brought to a paper mill from two miles out of the town. The Canada of today has seven tunes the area and five times the population that it had on its birth- date, July 1, 1867. with `live' power take -off ® 8 forward speeds The new bigger 5-275 Diesel is packed with prac- tical aids to better farming—including constant - running 'live' power take -off -8 forward speeds— exclusive III differential lock—reversible 3 -point hitch —fully adjustable swinging drawbar—weight trans- fer and depth control—completely independent 'live' hydraulic system and full comfort control that takes the fatigue out of driving! Chances are this is the tractor you've been waiting for -- let us show you point -by -point, feature -by - feature why the B-275 is powered right, equipped right and priced right for you now. Here's plus power, and bonus economy for every farm. *A more powerful running -mate for the famous International 8-250 DIESEL V. ECKER SON Phone 60W Dashwood Turner—Rathwell Brucefield United Church, deo• orated with yellow chrysanthe- mums was the scene on Saturday, February 27, 1960, for the mar- riage of Jean Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Rathwell, Brucefield, to Floyd El- mer Turner, Varna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Turner, Varna, The Rev. Dr. D. A. MacKenzie, Brucefield, conducted the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her fath- er; the bride wore floor -length crystalette over lace, with boat neckline, studded with seed pearls and sequins, and lily point sleeves. A matching halo of Pearls and irridescent sequins formed her headpiece. She carried a white Bible crested with red rose buds and white satin streamers. Maid of honour was Miss Elaine Ball, Clinton, in aqua crystalette in street length, with yellow 'mums, white net, and white bows. Miss Ruth Turner, Varna, was bridesmaid, dressed similarly to the maid of honour. Miss Patsy Rathwell, Brucefield, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid, in yellow dress, carry- ing white 'mums, with aqua. net and white bows. Flowergirls were Nancy Gibbings, Minden, cousin of the bride and Janice Turner, Var- na, sister of the groom. They wore white nylon, trimmed with scar- let lace and both carried yellow 'mums. Wayne McBride, Kippen, was groomsman and ushers were Ger- ald Rathwell, Brucefield, brother of the bride, and Jim Love. Miss Kathleen Rathwell, Kitch- ener, played traditional wedding music on the churchorgan, and ac- companied Mrs. Ruth Knox, Clin- ton, who sang the "Wedding Prayer" and during the signing of the register, "Because". For a reception which followed in the church parlour, the bride's mother received in street -length navy with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother assisted in street - length navy with white accessories and corsage of pink carnations. Decorations in the parlour were yellow 'mums, with white aqua streamers. Huron. Federation Supports ideas Of County Tech. School Shepherds, maybe. Not this lovely lady. Her mind is still and quiet because it is free of problems. Family all bedded down safely with nothing on the horizon to threaten the security of their small world. Certainly not money problems — not since she insisted on building up a safe reserve of savings at "My Bank". Pleasant dreams are built on such tranquility. Are yours? FOR, MY MONEY, jr's,,, MY BANK 2 Mf111DM GMAD/AMS iANK OF MONTREAL 4...'7ciat�aiS2veAV Zurich Branch: JOHN BANNISTER, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 Huron Federation of Agriculture has thrown its support behind agi- tation for establishment of a tech- nichal school in the county. At a directors' meeting Tues- day, the Federation urged that such a school would specialize in agriculture subjects for the bene- fit of children from the 6,000 farms in the county. Although there are five dis- trict high schools in Huron, none provide technical training to any extent. Several school boards have expressed the opinion that Such a school would provide tech- nical training to any extent. Sev- eral school boards have expressed the opinion that such a school would provide an alternative to those students who do not wish to pursue an academic career. In other action, the federation: Endorsed a resolution submitted by the Huron County Hog Produ- cers Association asking that the wording on the forthcoming On- tario -wide hog marketing ballot be Girl Guide News (Sue Anne Coxon) The Captain tested the Girl Guides for full inspection. They talked about what they would xnake. It was decided to make an apron out of foam rubber. Next they played a few games. The Girl Guides closed their meeting with taps. The Captain, Mrs. Rose, said if more girls did not show up at the meetings they would have to quit. This is because neither Girl Guides or seconders came to Girl Guides on Thursday evening. For travelling the bride donned a red dress, a black coat with white accessories and a white cor- sage. Following a wedding trip to Kentucky, U.S.A., the young couple are living in Clinton on Ratten- bury Street. Mr. Turner is employed with the Robert Bell Industries at Sea - forth, and his bride is employed with the Bell Telephone Company of Canada, Clinton. NEW LOCATION Quarter mile north of Kippen on No. 4 Highway. (Watch for Gate Sign on north side of highway) Repairs to all makes of Television and Radios RUSS' TV SERVICE Russell Faber Phone Hensall 672r11 masismennimme Turim TAKES THE guesswork out f of buying at less cost TO YOU ROE FARMS now bring in top blood' lines from U.S.A.,such as STONE'S, DEMLERCHIX, TRUE -LINES. Prove them under Canadian condi, tions and offer you a selection of the best. NO PENALTY PAYMENTS Be safe, sure with IaoE CROSSES at big savings Write for literature and prices FARMS LIMITED ATW00D, ONTARIO PAGE VOWS simply; "Are you in favour of a producers' marketing plan for hogs?" Want age lowered Endorsed a Grey Township Fe- deration of Agriculture resolution asking that the age limit for farm youth driving tractors and other vehicles from farm to farm be re- duced from 16 to 14. Backed another resolution from the Grey Township group asking that country of origin be clearly stamped on all imported prducts, noting that bacon, for example, sometimes loses this labelling af- ter being cut and packaged in Ca- nada. Passed a resolution asking that all drivers of farm vehicles on highways be covered by liability insurance. Asked the federation's educa- tional committee to call a meet- ing of all area delegates to On- tario leadership training forums at Vineland with a view to setting up similar courses for Huron re- sidents. Food Baked With Butter Stays Fresh, Tastes Better. ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS' MARKETING BOARD REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS FRIGID.»&IRE Washers and dryers SAVE HOT WATER SAVE SOAP OR DETERGENT SAVE MONEY, TOO! /P> I " 1 ail i `✓/r FrdC„J.gidaire .` 'GENERAL 'MOTORS..', -' SEE THEM NOW!! --- AT — SPECIAL LOW, LOW, PRICES Grngricn , Saks Se°v.e s Limited GET OFF TO A FLYING START WHEN FED ON COOP 20% CHICK STARTER FOVL "I FED WITH ALL THE REQUIRED VITAMINt AND MINERALS AVAILABLE , IN MASH OR CRUMBLE FORM. Hensall District Co -Operative Inc. Hensall - ZURICH ' Brucefield